Al-Fatawa al-Hindiyyah also known as Fatawa Alamgeeri (Alamgiri) is a vast collection of Islamic rulings issued and compiled by a large group of Hanafi scholars from the Indian sub-continent.

This
scholarly work was in response to a request by the Muslim king of India
and a Islamic scholar in his own standing, Muhammad Aurangzeb.

The original title of this collection is Fatawa-e-Alamgiri, in Persian, from the name of the sultan Muhammad Aurangzeb (d.1707 CE) who helped the Hanafi scholars to produce this work. It was then shortly after referred to as ‘al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya’ in Arabic.